*Before creating a new student record, SchoolMint will check to identify if the student already exists in Aeries. To determine this, we will search for a match based on fields like first/last name and date of birth (or student number, where available). If there are exact or possible matches found, then those matches will be displayed with any identifying information for the administrator to view and select the record to update. If no matches are found, then the student is considered as new and added to the SIS.

In their January report, The Brookings Institution is arguing that 5G is capable of being the great equitizer for communities of color.
Fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks, set to soon deploy, are the next advancement in mobile broadband, replacing 4G LTE technology. Not only faster, 5G is much more capable of handling large amounts of data.

First and foremost, I hope everyone enjoyed some wonderful quality time with family and friends over the holidays. This new year was an especially important one for me because it capped off an incredibly exciting year in our organization.

One of the promises of school choice is that the freedom it creates is supposed to benefit all families, opening up new pathways for underserved or disadvantaged groups. But historically, that hasn't always been the case.

The story of New London starts back in 2012 in the small coastal Connecticut community. Embroiled in controversy, the school district was being taken over by the state because they were short on funding.